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EGEE is a project funded by the European Union under contract IST-2003-508833 GENIUS and GILDA Roberto Barbera EGEE NA4 Generic Applications coordinator GENIUS/GILDA Tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 www.eu-egee.org
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 2 Contents Introduction The GENIUS grid portal The GILDA Project The EGEE Project and the NA4 activities Summary and conclusions
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 3 The Grid metaphor
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 4 A typical job workflow (DataGrid)ReplicaCatalogue UI JDL Logging & Book-keeping ResourceBroker Job Submission Service StorageElement ComputeElement InformationService Job Status DataSets info Author. &Authen. Job Submit Event Job Query Job Status Input “sandbox” Input “sandbox” + Broker Info Globus RSL Output “sandbox” Job Status Publish grid-proxy-init Expanded JDL SE & CE info
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 5 Typical grid services (ARDA)
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 6 The transparent grid access local disk StorageElement StorageElementStorageElement ReplicaCatalogue UI dis k ResourceBroker ComputeElementComputeElement VOcolleague VOcolleague
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 7 A grid portal: why and how It can be accessed from everywhere and by “everything” (desktop, laptop, PDA, cell phone). It can keep the same user interface to several back-ends. It must be redundantly “secure” at all levels: 1) secure for web transactions, 2) secure for user credentials, 3) secure for user authentication, 4) secure at VO level. All available grid services must be incorporated in a logic way, just “one mouse click away”. Its layout must be easily understandable and user friendly.
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 8 The GENIUS hourglass model OS & Net services Basic Services High level GRID middleware HEPBiomed Other apps Other apps Applications’ specific layer Other apps GLOBU S toolkit EDG/LCG architecture GENIUS web portal GENIUS ® (Grid Enabled web eNvironment for site Independent User job Submission) [ https://genius.ct.infn.it] INFN/NICEsrl collaboration https://genius.ct.infn.it
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 9 GENIUS: how it works Apache EnginFrame GENIUS https+java/xml+rfb WEB Browser UI Loc al WS the Grid M/W+GSI 3-tier model
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 10 GENIUS home page (https://genius.ct.infn.it - https://grid-tutor.ct.infn.it)
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 11 GENIUS file services
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 12 GENIUS authentication with MyProxy
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 13 Grid authentication with MyProxy UI Loc al WS MyProx y Server GENIU S Server (UI) grid-proxy-init myproxy-init any grid service myproxy-get-delegation output the Grid execution WEB Browser
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 14 GENIUS grid settings
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 15 GENIUS VO selection
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 16 GENIUS graphic job editor (work in collaboration with DATAMAT)
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 17 GENIUS graphic workflow editor (integration of TRIANA from GridLab)
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 18 GENIUS single job submission
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 19 GENIUS single job queue
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 20 GENIUS multi job submission
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 21 GENIUS multi job queue
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 22 GENIUS data spooler (1/2)
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 23 GENIUS data spooler (2/2)
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 24 GENIUS RLS browsing
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 25 GENIUS data publication
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 26 GENIUS data replication
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 27 GENIUS information services
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 28 GENIUS monitoring services
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 29 GENIUS interactive services
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 30 GENIUS P2P services
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 31 GENIUS for PDA (1/2) Home Page Services Remote file browsing Remote file inspection
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 32 GENIUS for PDA (2/2) GridICE integration RC browsing Job monitoring Job submission
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 33 GENIUS for cell phone
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 34 GENIUS Applications: ALICE
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 35 GENIUS Applications: GATE (1/3)
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 36 GENIUS Applications: GATE (2/3)
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 37 GENIUS Applications: GATE (3/3)
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 38 GENIUS Applications: GPCALMA
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 39 GENIUS present status Current implementation of GENIUS includes more than 100 services. Among them: grid authentication with MyProxy ! several Resource Brokers, VO’s and RLS available; full support for “interactive” and “parallel” multi-jobs web guided job description, submission and monitoring (in collaboration with DATAMAT) Web guided workflow description (in collaboration with GridLab) P2P services available PDA and cell phone versions available Transparently compliant with EDG2.1, LCG2 and Grid.it middlewares/VO’s Interfaced to many High Energy Physics, Biomed and Generic Applications
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 40 Conclusions and outlook for GENIUS GENIUS is “well on track” and seems to have a recognized present and a promising future It tries to merge the concepts of “user portal” and “science portal” and can easily evolve into a graphic “problem solving environment” It is the most advanced suite “on the market” for transparent access to several grid middlewares GENIUS is not only intended for a scientist day-by-day use. It has expressly been included in the EU EGEE Proposal and Technical Annex as a dissemination and tutoring tool for non expert users and as the grid portal for generic applications
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 41 The GILDA home page (http://gilda.ct.infn.it)
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 42 The GILDA Testbed
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 43 The GILDA Certification Authority (1/2)
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 44 The GILDA Certification Authority (2/2)
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 45 The GILDA Virtual Organization
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 46 The GILDA monitoring system (1/3)
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 47 The GILDA monitoring system (2/3)
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 48 The GILDA monitoring system (3/3)
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 49 The GILDA Grid Demonstrator (1/3) (https://grid-demo.ct.infn.it)
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 50 The GILDA Grid Demonstrator (2/3) (https://grid-demo.ct.infn.it)
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 51 The GILDA Grid Demonstrator (3/3) (https://grid-demo.ct.infn.it)
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 52 The GILDA Applications: Biomedicine (1/3)
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 53 The GILDA Applications: Earth Observations (2/3)
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 54 The GILDA Applications: Engineering (3/3)
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 55 The GILDA Tutorials (1/2) (http://gilda.ct.infn.it/tutorials.html) Edinburgh, 7 April 2004 Tunis, 22-23 April 2004 Edinburgh, 26-28 April 2004 CERN, 17-19 May 2004 Catania, 24-25 May 2004 http://egee-na4.ct.infn.it/ct_may_24 Catania, 14-16 July 2004 http://egee-na4.ct.infn.it/na4_open_meeting
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 56 The GILDA Tutorials (2/2) (http://gilda.ct.infn.it/tutorials.html)
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 57 Conclusions and outlook for GILDA GILDA is a complete suite of grid elements (RB, BDII, RLS, CA, VO, monitoring system, web portal) and applications fully dedicated to dissemination purposes. GILDA runs and will run the last production (stable) version of the grid middleware (currently Grid.it 2.0.0 based on LCG 2.0.0). GILDA is the dissemination tool which will be used during induction courses and tutorials Next future (2-3 weeks): add new sites to the GILDA testbed: NeSC, GL2006, InterQuanta, Telecom Italia Lab, and any other interested; create video-tutorials and publish them on the GILDA web site for streaming.
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 58 70 partners, more than 600 FTE’s 32 M€ of financing from EU, 46 M€ in total ! Meeting IDC, Milano, 23.04.2004 The EGEE Project (2004-’06) (http://www.eu-egee.org)
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 59 The EGEE activity spectrum
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 60 EGEE NA4 Generic Applications goals Activity NA4 focuses on the identification and support of early-user and established applications for use on the EGEE infrastructure. It has the following objectives: To identify through the dissemination partners and a well defined integration process a portfolio of early user applications from a broad range of application sectors from academia, industry and commerce. To support development and production use of all of these applications on the EGEE infrastructure and thereby establish a strong user base on which to build a broad EGEE user community. To initially focus on two well-defined application areas – Particle Physics and Life sciences. The expected outcome of the activity will be the establishment of a broad portfolio of applications across a wide range of sectors suited to execution on the EGEE infrastructure meeting the needs of a broad collection of user groups from many sectors across Europe as illustrated in Figure (note the timeline for the introduction of each application domain is purely illustrative).
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 61 EGEE NA4 Work Breakdown Structure http://egee-na4.ct.infn.it
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 62 The Generic Application questionnaire (contribution to MNA4.1) Questionnaire to get information and first requirements from new communities interested in using the EGEE Infrastructure (http://egee-na4.ct.infn.it/questionnaire/na4- genapp-questionnaire.doc) Feed-backs received so far (http://egee- na4.ct.infn.it/questionnaire): Astrophysics (EVO and Planck satellite) Earth Observation (ozone maps, seismology, climate) Digital Libraries (DILIGENT Project) Grid Search Engines (GRACE Project) Industrial applications (SIMDAT Project) Interest also from Computational Chemistry (Italy and Czech Republic), Civil Engineering (Spain), and Geophysics (Switzerland and France) communities
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GENIUS/GILDA tutorial, Catania, 24-25.05.2004 - 63 Final conclusions and outlook EGEE-NA4 Generic Applications is a key activity in the process of getting new scientific and industrial communities interested and committed to use the continental grid infrastructure built by the EGEE Project. GENIUS is a well established tool which will be fundamental in the process of interfacing new applications with the EGEE middleware hiding its complex internals to non-experts users from new communities. GILDA is a complete suite of grid elements and applications fully dedicated to dissemination purposes. This also represents the ideal grid testbed where to start the porting of new generic applications (e.g., GRACE Project). The first meeting of the EGAAP board to define the first Generic Applications to be interfaced is scheduled for June, 15 at CERN.
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